AMD at CES 2025 has announced the expansion of its Ryzen AI 300 Series and the introduction of the Ryzen 200 Series processors, pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence (AI) and performance in mobile computing. These innovations are set to redefine user experiences across both premium and everyday computing segments.

Ryzen AI 300 Series

The Ryzen AI 300 Series now includes the Ryzen AI 7 and Ryzen AI 5 models, joining the flagship Ryzen AI 9 processors. Designed to power premium notebooks, these processors leverage up to 8 “Zen 5” cores, the advanced RDNA 3.5 graphics architecture, and a cutting-edge NPU (Neural Processing Unit) powered by AMD XDNA 2 technology.

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This second-generation NPU delivers 5x better performance compared to its predecessor, enabling robust AI capabilities tailored for modern applications. The processors boast a peak of 50+ NPU TOPS, facilitating superior AI experiences, including support for next-gen features like Microsoft Copilot+.

Specifications of the Ryzen AI 300 Series:

  • Ryzen AI 7 350 and Ryzen AI 7 PRO 350:
    • 8 cores, 16 threads
    • Up to 5.0 GHz boost clock
    • 24 MB total cache
    • AMD Radeon 860M graphics
    • 15-54 W configurable TDP
  • Ryzen AI 5 340 and Ryzen AI 5 PRO 340:
    • 6 cores, 12 threads
    • Up to 4.8 GHz boost clock
    • 22 MB total cache
    • AMD Radeon 840M graphics
    • 15-54 W configurable TDP

Systems powered by these processors will be available in Q1 2025, promising premium AI-driven functionality for both personal and professional users.

Ryzen 200 Series

Expanding its portfolio further, AMD introduces the Ryzen 200 Series processors built on the “Zen 4” architecture. These processors aim to democratize AI capabilities with up to 16 NPU TOPS and energy-efficient designs suitable for everyday applications.

Specifications of the Ryzen 200 Series:

  • Up to 8 cores and 16 threads, paired with AMD RDNA 3 graphics
  • Configurable TDP ranging from 15 W to 54 W
  • Models such as the Ryzen 9 270 and Ryzen 7 260 boast high-performance capabilities with up to 5.2 GHz boost clocks and 24 MB cache.

Ryzen 200 PRO Series

The Ryzen 200 PRO lineup is tailored for business users, offering enterprise-grade security through AMD PRO Technologies.

Key enhancements include supply chain security, cloud-based recovery, and advanced attack detection, ensuring seamless IT management for professional environments.

Availability

Ryzen AI 300 processors will be available in Q1 2025, with Ryzen 200 Series systems following in Q2 2025. AMD’s continuous innovation promises to accelerate the adoption of AI-enabled tools and workflows across diverse user bases.

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